University of Queensland Library
The University of Queensland Library (UQ Library) was founded in 1910. It developed from a small provincial university library into a major research library.[1]
Today the UQ Library is the University of Queensland's network of libraries.
Branches
- Architecture and Music Library
- Biological Sciences Library
- Dorothy Hill Engineering and Sciences Library
- Fryer Library
- Gatton Library
- Graduate Economics and Business Library
- Herston Health Sciences Library
- Mater McAuley Library
- Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence Health Sciences Library
- Princess Alexandra Hospital Library
- Rural Clinical School Library
- Social Sciences and Humanities Library (SSAH)
- Walter Harrison Law Library
Further reading
- Biskup, Peter: Richard Pennington, University of Queensland's First James Forsyth Librarian, 1939-1946. Australian Academic and Research Libraries, 27 (1996): 229-249.
- East, John: "The University of Queensland Library: A Centenary History, 1910-2010." St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Library, 2010.
- Scott, D.B.: A History of the University of Queensland Library. Australian Library Journal, 10 (1961): 68-87.
- Thomis, Malcolm I. A Place of Light & Learning: The University of Queensland's First Seventy-five Years. St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 1985.
External links
References
- ↑ East, John W.: A Brief History of the University of Queensland Library, 2006.
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